Leeds owner Massimo Cellino must leave after video sting... he's just an embarrassment

Like Leeds or hate them, you have to feel sorry for them. The club has been toyed with for over a decade now while their core of loyal fans spend ridiculous money to watch the team play in the ebbing hope that one day everything will be good again.
The Telegraph’s recent sting on Cellino, where he was filmed advising fake businessmen how to circumvent third-party ownership rules by buying into the club and creaming 20 per cent off transfers for profit, shows Leeds is rotten on the inside.
It wasn’t surprising or particularly shocking, it’s just what you would expect Cellino to do. And... read more

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